There will be a free screening of “Hidden Figures,” an award-winning film about three African-American women who worked for NASA in 1961. The museum’s screening series is done in partnership with the Richmond Peace Education Center.

The Japanese Student Association will host a festival under the blooming cherry blossom trees on VCU’s campus. There will be traditional and modern Japanese festivities, performances, music, Japanese food, games and crafts.

There will be a bar crawl across downtown Richmond in support of local businesses and the street art surrounding them. Participants will get a complimentary souvenir cup. For more information, visit culturalcrawl.com.

2-10 p.m., citywide, prices vary.

Learn something

Objects and Methods Lecture: Sara Kaaman

Thurs., Mar. 28

Graphic designer Sara Kaaman will speak at VCU. The talk will be followed by a workshop on the third floor of Pollak Building (325 N. Harrison St.) from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on March 29. For more information, visit arts.vcu.edu/graphicdesign.

Valentine Director Bill Martin and Coffee With Strangers RVA’s Kelli Lemon will discuss the history and implications of the city’s two names, followed by presentations from Richmond Times-Dispatch columnist Michael Paul Williams and VCU professor Kelly O’Keefe.